Joan Miró, "Summer" Lithograph 1938

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Artist:

Joan Miró (1893-1983)

Materials:

lithograph on paper

Frame details:

wood/glass

Dimensions:

10"W x 14"H x 1"D

Why We Love This

This Joan Miró lithograph is from a feature on the four seasons in an early issue of Verve. Founded in 1937 by Henri Matisse’s friend E. Teriade, Verve was a lavish publication on the arts. The magazine showcased original lithographs by the leading artists of the day. The print comes framed.

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Edie O'Rourke

Born in Barcelona, Joan Miró created his own magical, often Surrealist style. His unique version of abstraction, in which images have a relationship to the natural world, continues to influence contemporary art today.

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